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Trump Approves Nvidia’s H200 Chip Sales to China—With the U.S. Taking a 25% Cut

by Team Lumida
December 9, 2025
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  • President Trump will allow Nvidia to export its H200 AI chip to China under national-security conditions, while requiring Nvidia to remit 25% of China sales to the U.S. government.
  • The decision provides Nvidia access to a multibillion-dollar market after months of export uncertainty; H200 significantly outperforms the previously approved H20.
  • The move reflects growing geopolitical pressure over AI chips, as U.S. officials debate how to balance commercial interest, national security, and competition with China’s Huawei.
  • Crackdowns on illegal GPU smuggling underscore the stakes, even as official restrictions loosen for the H200.

What Happened?

President Trump announced that the U.S. will allow Nvidia to export its H200 AI chip to “approved customers” in China, while requiring the company to pay the U.S. government 25% of revenue from those sales. This marks a significant reversal from earlier restrictions and comes after a personal meeting between Trump and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. The H200 is more powerful than the previously permitted H20 but still below Nvidia’s top-tier Blackwell and next-gen Rubin chips. Nvidia shares rose after the announcement.

The move opens a potentially massive revenue stream, as Nvidia executives have estimated that $2–$5 billion of chips per quarter could be sold to China once geopolitical headwinds ease. Meanwhile, the Justice Department announced prosecutions targeting illegal smuggling of restricted Nvidia GPUs, even as formal export rules are evolving.


Why It Matters?

Nvidia’s AI chips are now central to global technological competition, making export policy both economically and geopolitically consequential. The approval helps Nvidia maintain access to China—the world’s second-largest AI market—at a time when U.S. vendors risk losing ground to Huawei and domestic Chinese chipmakers. For the Trump administration, the deal reflects a transactional approach: enable exports but extract direct financial return for the U.S. government.

However, national-security officials warn that shipping a chip six times more powerful than the H20 could accelerate China’s AI capabilities. The decision also highlights internal divisions within Washington over how much technological edge the U.S. can safely allow China to retain. For investors, this signals a partial thawing of export limits—but one that carries political and regulatory volatility.


What’s Next?

Attention will now shift to how China responds, including whether its tech giants adopt the H200 enthusiastically or use it as leverage for even more advanced chips. U.S. policymakers may apply similar revenue-sharing export permissions to AMD and Intel, though Intel is not a major player in high-end AI GPUs. Nvidia must navigate a dual reality: while the H200 approval unlocks billions in potential sales, scrutiny of its China strategy will intensify across both national-security agencies and Congress.

Enforcement actions against GPU smuggling are likely to continue, signaling that loosening export rules does not mean looser oversight. Longer-term, the episode reinforces that AI chip commerce will remain a major geopolitical battleground, with policy subject to rapid shifts depending on diplomatic and economic pressure.

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